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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number and selecting the appropriate court type (District or Family) at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the child's name, date of birth, sex, race, and social security number in the designated fields.
  4. Indicate whether the stipulation pertains to dependency, neglect, or abuse by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Provide details about legal representation for both the child and parents or custodians in their respective sections.
  6. In section five, clearly state the facts supporting a legal finding of dependency, neglect, or abuse as required.
  7. Review and check any applicable boxes regarding waiving rights to a formal adjudication hearing and understand implications.
  8. Complete any agreed disposition details if applicable and ensure all parties sign where indicated at the bottom of the form.

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Five Criteria CPS Needs to Register a Report: IDENTITY AND LOCATION. Is there enough information known about the identity and location of the potentially abused child to permit an investigation? AGE OF THE CHILD. Is the child under 18 years of age? JURISDICTION. PERSONS LEGALLY. ALLEGATION OF ABUSE.
If you think you or someone you know is being abused, or neglected you should tell someone you trust. This could be a friend, a teacher, a family member, a social worker, a doctor or healthcare professional, a police officer or someone else that you trust. Ask them to help you report it.
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The Strengthening Families Protective Factor Framework includes the following five protective factors: Parental Resilience. Social Connections. Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development. Concrete Support in Times of Need. Social and Emotional Competence of Children.
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Research has shown that the protective factors are linked to a lower incidence of child abuse and neglect. PARENTAL RESILIENCE. SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL COMPETENCE OF CHILDREN. PARENTAL KNOWLEDGE OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PARENTING SKILLS. CONCRETE SUPPORT FOR PARENTS. SOCIAL CONNECTIONS. FOR MORE INFORMATION.
Evidence in Proving Neglect and Abuse Physical evidence: Medical records, photographs of injuries, and physical signs of neglect (e.g., malnutrition or unsanitary living conditions). Witness testimony: Testimonies from children, other family members, or acquaintances who may have witnessed the alleged abuse or neglect.

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